New Registration

Are you experiencing difficulties in course work?

If you are experiencing difficulties affecting your learning in lectures, labs or tutorials and have a disability, or believe you may have a disability, then register for academic accomodations with Accessibility Services. The Accessibility Services office supports students registered in courses on the St. George campus.

To receive accommodations for the start of classes, you must register as soon as you have accepted your offer of admission to the University of Toronto using your UTORid or JOINid. Follow the registration instructions below.

Step 2: Complete our online StudentIntake Form

Have your required documentation available in a scanned .PDF or similar format before filling out the Student Intake form. Set aside 45-60 minutes to complete the online Student Intake Form without interruption. You are not able to save and return to the form. As a reminder, please provide information in all required fields and when instructed attach your required documentation

Any supplemental or additional documentation related to your disability

Step 4: Attend an Intake Appointment

After you submit your Intake Package, you will be contacted to schedule an appointment with an Accessibility Advisor.

The Accessibility Advisor will review your Intake Package and discuss any barriers or difficulties you have been experience in your academic progress to develop effective accomodations.

Note: As of August 21st, 2018, Accessibility Services launched a new online intake process as outlined in the four [4] steps listed above. If you downloaded and completed one of our previous registration packages before August 21st, 2018, you may scan and upload the package and any supplemental documentation to the new Student Intake Form.

If you are unsure of which documentation you need or require accommodations or assistance in completing the Intake Package, contact our front desk at accessibility.services@utoronto.caor 416-978-8060.

DOCUMENTS

I'm not sure if I have a disability

We can work with you if you suspect you have a disability or are in the process of obtaining documentation. Accessibility Services does not provide services to diagnose disabilities: We can review with you any difficulties you are experiencing and, if appropriate, suggest referrals for assessment.

Once this form has been faxed to our office, contact our front desk to complete the transfer of accommodations. A meeting will be scheduled for you to meet with an Accessibility Advisor who will explain how accommodations are provided here.

Procedures and deadlines to receive accommodations may be different from those at your home campus, so you should contact us before or as soon as you start attending courses here. At peak times (August to October and January) you may experience a short waiting period for your first appointment.

If you are a visiting student who has academic accommodations at your home university, you need to complete an Intake Package. You can upload your Letter of Accommodations or equivalent documentation from your home university as additional documentation.